Hello,
I'm trying to configure my user_attrs using LDAP as the userdb so that
dovecot knows what secondary groups a user is a member of. The LDAP
backend is an Open Directory implementation, which stores secondary
group affiliations as memberUid attributes in
cn=groupname,cn=groups,dc=dns
Hi Timo,
"quota.c" calls "root->backend.v.init_limits(root)", but "quota_fs.c"
initializes this with NULL. On AIX e.g. this results in core dumping
imap with SIGILL. I've attached a (quick and dirty) patch.
Ralf
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On 9/15/2009 1:55 PM, Jean-François SIMON wrote:
> Line 997 is last line of following :
>
> # It's possible to export the authentication interface to other programs:
> #socket listen {
> #master {
> # Master socket provides access to userdb information. It's typically
> # used
>
> If you want to use passdb sql remove the comment hashes:
> # SQL database
> passdb sql {
> # Path for SQL configuration file, see doc/dovecot-sql-example.conf
> args = /etc/dovecot-sql.conf
> }
>
>
Sorry to bother you however I'm having some troubles and can't understand
what is required
I've upgraded mine Dovecot 1.0.15 to 1.2.4 also moved to new Sieve. I
have simple sieve rule:
if header :contains "Delivered-To" ["b...@bcc.inblock.ru"] {
setflag "\\Seen";
}
It basically mark my own messages which are saved to Sent folder. When I
was on 1.0.15 I never seen unread coun
Hi all,
I'm experimenting with the expire plugin and seem have run into a small
problem. I am using Dovecot 1.2.4 on a test server. The config is taken
mostly verbatim from the expire plugin wiki page [1], using MySQL as a
database. See below for detailed output.
Namespace "private" has "/" c
Hi,
I tested a bit on another system and read the migration documentations up
and down.
So, how we solved it without misconfiguring dovecot:
We moved all folders within the application from the strange "_" directory
up to the "normal" directory, now it works. Maybe not the real best
solution,
On 9/15/2009, ster...@gmx.de (ster...@gmx.de) wrote:
> People getting mad about me as the cannot find their stuff any more in the
> usual folders.
So you performed a migration on a live system without testing it first?
I'd get mad at you too! ;)
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Best regards,
Charles
So this could be a client problem and nothing to do with Dovecot?
Getting precise IMAP protocol traffic dumps would be helpful.
On Sep 15, 2009, at 1:31 PM, Sterkel Brandke wrote:
Hi Timo,
No, I mean, when I try to subscribe folders, I get offered a folder
"_"
with some subfolders.
I do a
Hi Timo,
No, I mean, when I try to subscribe folders, I get offered a folder "_"
with some subfolders.
I do a screenshot, its maybe better to understand.
The "real" folders in ~/Maildir look ok.
>
> Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:07:21 +0300
> Von: T
On Sep 15, 2009, at 11:10 AM, ster...@gmx.de wrote:
Via "subscriptions" I can find the converted folders in a folder
called "_"
(underline).
I don't really understand what this means. Show the output of "ls -a"
in the user's maildir?
On Sep 14, 2009, at 11:48 PM, Mario Antonio wrote:
Thanks !
Just looking for a way to scripting the resetting of the auth-cache ..
I noticed the dovecot-auth process does not have a PID file as the
Dovecot master has (or perhaps I missed it ...)
Right, it doesn't. Hmm. Wonder if there shoul
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
> This seems, IMHO, more a client-side feature missing than a
> server-side one.
Could be, but this feature/plugin (i'm fine with using a
plugin for this) on the server causes all clients to behave the same
way (there are client's lacking this feature and most clients th
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:48:17AM +0200, Sterkel Brandke wrote:
> > Have you configured any namespace? If so, please provide the output from
> > `dovecot -n`.
Hi,
unless you provide meaningful information also known as 'dovecot -n' as asked
before, all replies will be guesswork.
Regards
Thomas
Hi!
Thanks for the fast reply. I have had no namespaces, now I tried to insert
the namespace-exampe for uw-compatibility, unfortunately, that was no help.
I restarted dovecot and thunderbird, but it cannot find the default
folders.
I always get "NONEXISTENT" message.
Creating new folders work. Mo
On 09/15/2009 10:10 AM ster...@gmx.de wrote:
> Moika,
>
> Overnight, I migrated my user-mails from uw-imap to dovecot-maildir. I used
> the uw2dovecot.pl script to convert all mails and changed exim, too.
> Receiving mails works fine allready, but nobody can access the usual
> subscribed folders
Moika,
Overnight, I migrated my user-mails from uw-imap to dovecot-maildir. I used
the uw2dovecot.pl script to convert all mails and changed exim, too.
Receiving mails works fine allready, but nobody can access the usual
subscribed folders with thunderbird.
Via "subscriptions" I can find the con
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